Denver Jones is a hotshot twenty-something attorney working in L.A. Carolyn Henderson is P.A to a powerful and very married Senator in Washington with whom she is having an affair. And Annabelle Maestro - daughter of two movie stars - has carved out a career for herself in New York, with the help of her cocaine addicted boyfriend, as the madame of choice for discerning famous men. Then there is Bobby Santangelo Stanislopolous, the Kennedyesque son of Lucky Santangelo. Back in the day he went to high school with Denver, Carolyn and Annabelle. When Annabelle's mother is found shot to death in her Beverly Hills mansion, the friends are thrown together, and secrets from the past have a way of coming back to haunt them ...
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Recensione:
'Jackie Collins is an undisputed genius ... Sex, money, power, murder, betrayal, true love - it's all here in vintage Collins style' --Daily Mail
'Secrets, sex and lies abound in this steamy tale of friendship and jealousy from the queen of racy reads' --Women magazine
'Collins doesn't just keep coming up with the goods, she explores with humour and intelligence the shallow lives of the uber-privileged' --Mirror
L'autore:
Jackie Collins is the author of twenty-nine bestselling novels, which have sold nearly 500 million copies in more than 40 countries. From HOLLYWOOD WIVES to LADY BOSS, from LETHAL SEDUCTION to THE POWER TRIP, Jackie Collins has chronicled the lives of the rich and famous with devastating accuracy. Her success was celebrated at the 2011 Galaxy National Book Awards when she was given the Outstanding Achievement Award and in 2013 she was awarded an OBE for her services to fiction and to charity. She lives in Beverly Hills.
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- EditoreSimon & Schuster UK
- Data di pubblicazione2011
- ISBN 10 1849835462
- ISBN 13 9781849835466
- RilegaturaCopertina flessibile
- Numero di pagine448
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